Larissa Shmailo
Larissa Shmailo's new novel is Sly Bang (Spuyten Duyvil); her first novel is Patient Women (BlazeVOX). Her poetry collections are Dora/Lora (Unlikely Books), Medusa’s Country (MadHat), #specialcharacters (Unlikely Books), In Paran (BlazeVOX), the chapbook A Cure for Suicide (Červená Barva Press), and the e-book Fib Sequence (Argotist EBooks). Her poetry albums are The No-Net World (SongCrew) and Exorcism (SongCrew), for which she received the New Century Awards for best album and best spoken word with rock, jazz, and electronica. Shmailo’s work has appeared in Plume, the Brooklyn Rail, Fulcrum, the Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, the Journal of Poetics Research, Drunken Boat, Barrow Street, Gargoyle, and the anthologies Measure for Measure: An Anthology of Poetic Meters (Penguin Random House), Words for the Wedding (Penguin), Contemporary Russian Poetry (Dalkey), Resist Much/Obey Little: Poems for the Inaugural (Spuyten Duyvil), and many others. Shmailo is the original English-language translator of the world's first performance piece, the Russian Futurist opera Victory over the Sun by Alexei Kruchenych, performed at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Garage Museum of Moscow, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and theaters and universities worldwide. Shmailo also edited the anthology Twenty-first Century Russian Poetry (Big Bridge Press) and has been a translator on the Russian Bible for the Eugene A. Nida Institute for Biblical Scholarship of the American Bible Society. Shmailo’s work is in the libraries of Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford and New York universities, the Museum of Modern Art, the Hirshhorn, and other universities and museums. Please see more about Larissa at her website at www.larissashmailo.com and Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larissa_Shmailo
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Matter
A (somewhat) monthly journal of political poetry and commentary
MATTERMONTHLY.COM
Matter
A (somewhat) monthly journal of political poetry and commentary
Key Words: Alexander Skidan, metric action, metric code, caesura, dialogic intertextuality, Roland Barthes’s narrative codes, Roland Barthes’s mythologies
http://www.100tpcmedia.org/100TPC2012/2018/08/larissa-shmailo-all-star-women-poets-read-to-benefit-the-democratic-party-2018/